Johannesburg Temple

Johannesburg Temple

Monday, September 22, 2014

Hey Hey Hey

Hello, Hello. It has been another great week here in Sebokeng. Not too much happened so I guess I'll just tell you what I did throughout the week. Monday after e-mailing we went shopping and played sports down at the complex. We live in a nice place that has a soccer field and swimming pool next to a river. We have lots of fun there.

On Tuesday, we had exchanges with the Assistants to the President. Everything went well and we had a good time. The last time I had exchanges with them was in October, so it has been a while. They are super busy throughout the whole mission, so not too often we get to go with them. On Wednesday, the most exciting thing that happened, besides seeing a whole bunch of people, was Lesedi a member's daughter accidentally peed on me. Darn her!!! I felt something warm and then all of the sudden I was wet. I love her so much and I know she loves me as well. In church or at her home, she always comes to me and when her mom Tumi takes her away she starts crying. I love when I leave the house because she starts waddling over to me and crying for me to come back. The funny thing is, is she was born on almost the exact day I got to South Africa. Good stuff aye?

Thursday was a normal day and so was Friday. One Saturday we had a real treat. We went to Bedfordview, my first area, to listen to the new first counselor of the Africa Southeast area, Elder Ellis. He is a very nice guy and glad to have him here. My favorite part of going to Bedfordview was seeing all of the members that I use to work with. One named Mrs. Mahara was so surprised to see me that she screamed her lungs out inside the church for all to hear. I enjoyed it very much. It was also sweet to be there with my first companion, Elder Dutson. It almost felt like we never left. I miss that area and it will always be close to my heart. Sunday was awesome as always. We had some great speakers and the spirit was strong.

A lot of work is getting done in Sebokeng with the four of us missionaries.